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RxSense to open EU office in Dublin, creating 75 jobs

Shane Mulholland, Ireland Site Lead of RxSense and Michael Lohan, CEO of IDA Ireland
Shane Mulholland, Ireland Site Lead of RxSense and Michael Lohan, CEO of IDA Ireland

US healthcare technology company RxSense has announced that it will open its European office in Dublin, creating 75 full-time jobs.

The roles will be in engineering and product.

"The team will play a central role in supporting the company’s mission to make prescription medicines more affordable, a challenge in the United States, where one in five US adults have not filled their prescriptions due to cost," RxSense said in a statement.

The company said the new Dublin centre will help develop the next generation of RxSense products that simplify healthcare, advance AI innovation and strengthen collaboration across product, engineering and design teams.

"RxSense's decision to establish its first European office in Dublin is very welcome news and I thank the company for its commitment to creating 75 high-quality tech jobs," said Peter Burke, Minister for Enterprise, Tourism and Employment.

"This investment is a strong vote of confidence in Ireland’s world-class talent and thriving innovation ecosystem.

"RxSense’s presence here will not only strengthen our position as a global leader in healthcare technology but also contribute to the development of solutions that make healthcare more accessible," he added.

Rick Bates, founder and CEO of RxSense,said Ireland has a well-earned reputation for excellence in technology.

"We want to build a team that is deeply aligned with our culture and mission and works collaboratively in a high-performing environment.

"Dublin offers that in abundance, it's talent-dense, innovation-driven and culturally in sync with our US roots," he added.